Rose Bowl Parade

Clover, SC - October 2, 2024 - In an exciting announcement that promises to bring national recognition to Clover High School, the Bands of Clover have been invited to perform at the iconic Rose Bowl Parade on January 1, 2026, in Pasadena, California. This prestigious event, now in its 137th year, will mark a significant milestone for the Clover High School marching band, which is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year.

The news was delivered during a celebratory assembly at Clover High School, attended by band members, CHS color guard and CHS Honors Dance, parents, faculty, and local dignitaries, including South Carolina Representative Ralph Norman. The event was filled with cheers as school officials confirmed that the Bands of Clover would be the first South Carolina marching band to participate in the parade in the last 20 years and only the seventh from the state since the parade’s inception.

The Rose Bowl Parade, held annually in conjunction with the Rose Bowl college football game, features about 20 marching bands from across the nation, selected based on their musicianship, marching ability, and entertainment value. Clover's invitation highlights the band’s commitment to excellence and artistic expression, which has been cultivated over decades of dedicated practice and performance.

The marching band, along with the CHS Color Guard and CHS Honors Dance students, will have the chance to showcase their talent in front of thousands of spectators lining the parade route, as well as millions more watching from home. Participants will engage in extensive preparations leading up to the event, including rehearsals, fundraising efforts, and logistical planning for travel to California.

The Bands of Clover have a storied history, having performed at numerous competitions and festivals throughout the years. The invitation to the Rose Bowl Parade is a fitting way to celebrate their 75th anniversary and adds a new chapter to their legacy.

Local businesses and community members are already rallying behind the band, offering support through sponsorships and fundraising events to help cover the costs of travel and participation. The Clover community, known for its spirit and unity, is excited to back their students as they prepare for this incredible journey. As the Clover High School Marching Band gears up for the next 14 months of preparation, the excitement is palpable. With each practice, the students will refine their routines and perfect their musical pieces, all while embracing the honor of being chosen for this historic event.

With the spotlight on Clover, the Bands of Clover are ready to march proudly down the streets of Pasadena, representing their school, their community, and the entire state of South Carolina in a celebration of talent, tradition, and perseverance. The 137th Rose Bowl Parade promises to be a memorable event, and Clover High School is poised to shine.

By By Evan Frintner, CHS Junior and Kelly Clark, Roaring Eagle Editor-In-Chief November 18, 2025
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